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Membership

Benefits of Membership

Being a member of the American Ecological Engineering Society is a worth-while opportunity to be a part of a community of scientists, engineers, students, and others passionate about the design of systems for the benefit of nature and society. Additional benefits include:

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  • Ability to join a AEES Committee to directly impact the Society, members, and outreach

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  • Ability to list job postings on the AEES website​

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  • Subscription to the AEES listserv, keeping you abreast of all organization information

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  • Membership dues are for one year (January 1st - December 31st)

2024 Membership Fees

For questions or assistance regarding memberships, please contact the Society's Treasurer.

Student
Membership

$25

This is a one year membership for undergraduate or graduate students enrolled, full-time, and in good standing or students who have graduated within the past year.

Young Professional Membership

$50

This is a one-year membership for individuals who are 30 years old or younger, a postdoctoral scholar, and/or have been active as a professional in an ecological engineering field for 5 years or less after a career change.

Professional Membership

$100

This is a one year membership for those employed in the ecological engineering field or have an interest in the field.

Lifetime
Membership

$900

This is a one-time membership fee. An individual may hold membership for the duration of his/her life.

Ecological Engineering Journal Subscription

 Electronic Version
$43.46

This is a one year subscription to the Ecological Engineering Journal. The subscription is for the calendar year in which the purchase is made. For example, if the purchase is made in October, the recipient will receive all the previously published journals for that year plus the journals published in November and December.

 Print Version
$92.22

Young Professional Membership

$50

This is a one-year membership for individuals who are 30 years old or younger, a postdoctoral scholar, and/or have been active as a professional in an ecological engineering field for 5 years or less after a career change.

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